| ESCAPES | Gets away with a strange case of ESP (7) |
| ESCAPEE | He gets away with a false step, see? (7) |
| ESCAPER | He gets away with extremely egregious prank (7) |
| OFFICER | Commandingly, he gets away with spilling the rice (7) |
| PSYCHIC | To be in possession of ESP, is to be what (7) |
| SENSORY | New position? Yes, Ron's at the centre of ESP (7) |
| PRODUCE | Jab with a strange-looking cue you take out (7) |
| CHASTEN | Humble church with a strange nest (7) |
| PECCANT | Could sin with a strange, but quiet accent? (7) |
| ODDBALL | Funny guy with a strange bouncer (7) |
| FLUSTER | Rattle the fellow, with a strange result (7) |
| WASTAGE | Almost gets away with adjustment for gradual loss |
| ORACLES | Strange case, the second and third of Dorothy L Sayers? (7) |
| SAMURAI | Historic warrior — one with a strange attitude seems initially to retreat |
| BRAT | Kid who gets away with a lot |
| MRHYDE | One subject of a "Strange Case" in literature |
| HOPSIT | Gets away with a sprained ankle? (4,2) |
| DRJEKYLL | The better half of a Strange Case in literature (2,6) |
| JEKYLLANDHYDE | Theirs, a strange case? (6,3,4) |
| HYDE | The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr ___ gothic novella by Robert Louis Stevenson which tells the story of a legal practitioner Gabriel John Utterson |